Fridays @ The District

Jared Alan used to be the hipster king of Saturday nights. Back during the heyday of the weekly Cheap Thrills wingdings (which have since become a monthly), Mr. FauxShow himself packed ’em by the hundreds for a night of dancing and debauchery. Alan’s flipped the script and switched over to…

The Black Angels @ The Rhythm Room

It’s fitting that the first song on The Black Angels’ recently released album, Phosphene Dreams, is titled “Bad Vibrations.” The album is chock-full of them. That isn’t to say that the latest record from the Austin psych-rock band is bad, just probably not the type of thing you want to…

The Moody Blues @ Comerica Theatre

In the nearly five decades The Moody Blues have been around, they’ve sold almost 70 million records worldwide, a pretty staggering number that seems almost incomprehensible by today’s standards. But one of the nice things about being a musician before the Internet existed was that people actually bought your music…

Brian McKnight @ Celebrity Theatre

For me, Brian McKnight will forever live in a clip from the original 90210, performing for ill-fated couple Donna and Noah in a restaurant somewhere in Los Angeles. Even though I may not need to hear anything from McKnight ever again, after his early 2000s urban adult contemporary heyday slowed…

Michelle Shocked @ Rhythm Room

Michelle Shocked’s sophomore album, Short Sharp Shocked (1988), was a best-selling rebuke of the walkin’-on-sunshine Valium binge that ruled pop music in the late 1980s. Filled with pissed-off-sounding folk-rock paeans to the American condition, the album also sported a magnificently jarring cover image: A black-and-white photo of Shocked (born Michelle…

Club Candids at Dirty Pretty

With a name like Dirty Pretty, you’d expect lots of gorgeous gals, and if you’re lucky, ladies that want to get down and dirty. I’m not sure about the dirty half of the equation, but the pretty were out in full force. Check out this week’s Club Candids to see…

Friendly Fires: Pala

Such is the case for today. Pala — the sophomore album from British dance rockers Friendly Fires — is now streaming in full thanks to the fine folks at the Hype Machine. Details about the album — plus the stream itself — are after the jump…

Top Ten Worst You Asked For It Songs

By my estimations, I’ve been doing You Asked For It for over a year now — just about 15 months. In that time, I have come across some really fresh, interesting new music from local, unsigned bands. Those albums have shown me that there is a very solid core of…

Symphony X @ Marquee Theatre

There’s no “secret formula” for success in any music genre, but finding an audience as a prog rock band seems especially tricky. Prog rock’s biggest success stories range from the legendary (Pink Floyd) to the legendarily annoying (Rush). For a genre in which virtuosity is so highly regarded, the gaps…

Portugal: The Man @ Martini Ranch

Portugal. The Man is arguably one of the hardest-working bands making music. They’ve released a record every year since 2006, and five EPs between 2005 and 2007. They tour tirelessly, constantly churning out their psychedelic funk grooves for the enjoyment of their dedicated fans. The Portland via Alaska band got…

Man Man @ The Clubhouse Music Venue

There isn’t much demand these days for films about train-hopping hobos set in the ’30s, but if there were, no one other than Man Man could supply the soundtrack. The Philadelphia quintet combines the practice of using a wide variety of instruments, including piano, guitar, pots, pans, and fireworks, and…

Soulive @ The Compound Grill

History shows that modern musicians can become successful when they work in threes. For instance, ZZ Top, Green Day, The Bee Gees, Destiny’s Child, The Police, and The Beastie Boys have all found fame and fortune. However, not one of them sounds anything like Brooklyn instrumental soul funk trio Soulive…

Mean Streets @ Brick

Juan Carlos Lenz and the other hipster DJs behind the new monthly dance affair Mean Streets aren’t lacking in confidence, by any means. Check out the event’s Facebook page as evidence of such, as Lenz and company declare that the night will be “a party extraordinaire featuring some of the…

Club Candids: UK Thursdays at School of Rock

Dirty dubstep beats, dope dames, and wild times are what you’ll find every Thump Day down at School of Rock in Tempe. The Mill Avenue nightspot is filled with plenty of bass-heavy beats courtesy of such DJs as HavocNdeeD, which shake School of Rock to its very foundation. Club Candids…

Gang Gang Dance — Eye Contact

Fleet Foxes kicked May off in the proper fashion, releasing what I consider to be the year’s best album thus far. In only a week’s time, however, New York experimental rockers Gang Gang Dance will unleash their beast of an album, Eye Contact.Lucky for us, the fine blokes at NME…

William Fitzsimmons @ Martini Ranch

In case the giant beard and heavy jacket didn’t tip you off, William Fitzsimmons is a singer- songwriter in the vein of Iron and Wine’s Sam Beam before he embraced ’70s soft rock (or Justin Vernon when he was still in the cabin, before he met Kanye). In the past,…

Dirty Beaches @ The Trunk Space

Dirty Beaches songwriter Alex Zhang Hungtai started with a desire to make films and, sure enough, his album Badlands feels like a movie, owing as much to filmmakers like Jim Jarmusch, David Lynch, and Wong Kar-Wai as it does to his musical influences, Suicide, Nebraska, and lonesome Roy Orbison pathos…

NEXTfest @ The Sail Inn

With both South by Southwest and Coachella fresh in our minds, it’s easy to look at those festivals and feel a little envious. After all, we host our fair share of festivals in the Valley, but rarely do we ever pull in the amount of star power as some other,…

Royal Bangs @ The Rhythm Room

You have to figure with the pedigree Knoxville, Tennessee’s Royal Bangs has going for them — their first albums were on Black Key Patrick Carney’s Audio Eagle Records; their new one, Flux Outside, is on Glassnote, home of the inexplicably popular railroad-fan band, Mumford & Sons — that they must…